The Kansas City Chiefs agreed to terms with free-agent OG Rokevious Watkins (Rams) Friday, Aug. 2. If he makes the roster, he will miss the first game of the 2013 season for violating the NFL's substance-abuse policy.

Updating a previous report, the St. Louis Rams decided to waive OG Rokevious Watkins because he reported to training camp overweight. The team wanted to Watkins to report to camp at a prescribed target weight.

St. Louis Rams OG Rokevious Watkins has lost the 16 pounds he needed to and has begun participating in practice. He reported to training camp overweight and worked on the side to get to the weight the team wanted him to be at for camp. He has been working with the second- and third-team offense.

The St. Louis Rams have a wide-open battle at the left guard position. The coaching staff likes the potential of OG Rokevious Watkins. However, he didn't participate in the team's three-day rookie camp after reporting overweight and out of shape. That means three competitors - OLs Bryan Mattison, Robert Turner and Quinn Ojinnaka - are in the mix for the starting job.

St. Louis Rams rookie OL Rokevious Watkins said the team has not given him any indication of whether he will be a guard or a tackle at the next level. He played guard, right and left tackle during his college career and said switching positions isn't really hard for him to do. Rather than filling an immediate need, he is viewed more as a project or depth player at this time.